How do we use PIIRS andor Impact data

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How do we use PIIRS and/or Impact data? Project Country Regional Global

How do we use PIIRS and/or Impact data? Project Country Regional Global

Using PIIRS

Using PIIRS

Improving Projects: Example process Present to government staff Partner coordination/project management meetings Data in

Improving Projects: Example process Present to government staff Partner coordination/project management meetings Data in Projects Data for decisionmaking (government changed process based on M&E data) Project managers review data

Improving Projects: Madagascar (FY 16) Team fills out project forms Get data back from

Improving Projects: Madagascar (FY 16) Team fills out project forms Get data back from CI Workshop on Gender markers w/CARE France Management team builds strategy for improving gender

Improving Projects: What else?

Improving Projects: What else?

National Documentation • Covers CARE Egypt’s projects from 2010 -2015 • Hard copy report

National Documentation • Covers CARE Egypt’s projects from 2010 -2015 • Hard copy report • Shared on CARE USA website

National Documentation (CARE BD) • Covers CARE BD’s projects from 2010 -2015 • 24

National Documentation (CARE BD) • Covers CARE BD’s projects from 2010 -2015 • 24 page report, 2 page stand -alone Exec. Summary • 20 case studies with evidence • Data from: • • • 107 evaluations PIIRS FY 15 portfolio 73 projects (53% CUSA, 47% other CI) www. care. org/beyondproductivity

National Documentation: What else •

National Documentation: What else •

REACH ED Beyond Productivity: Delivering Food and Nutrition Security in a Changing Climate

REACH ED Beyond Productivity: Delivering Food and Nutrition Security in a Changing Climate

Global Documentation • Global snapshot of the outcome area • 24 page report, 2

Global Documentation • Global snapshot of the outcome area • 24 page report, 2 page stand -alone Exec. Summary • 20 case studies with evidence • Data from: • • • 107 evaluations PIIRS FY 15 portfolio 73 projects (53% CUSA, 47% other CI) www. care. org/beyondproductivity

Portfolio Overviews, Infographics 10 October 26, 2020

Portfolio Overviews, Infographics 10 October 26, 2020

Advocacy: Presenting to US Congress CARE’s Food and Nutrition Security and Climate Change Resilience

Advocacy: Presenting to US Congress CARE’s Food and Nutrition Security and Climate Change Resilience in FY 15: CONTACT Laté Lawson-Lartego Sr. Director Food & Nutrition Security Unit, CARE USA 151 Ellis Street, Atlanta, GA 30303 Office: 404 -979 -9167|Mobile: 404 -514 -6590 Email: llawson@care. org Skype: late. lawson Santiago Alba-Corral Sr. Director of International Development, CARE Canada 100 -9 Gurdwara Road | 100 -9, chemin Gurdwara Ottawa, ON, Canada, K 2 E 7 X 6 Mobile: +1 613 302 1527 Email: santiago. alba@care. ca Skype: polifilo Heading 1 (e. g. Background or Introduction) WANT TO LEARN MORE? Visit our websites: www. care. org/food http: //careclimatechange. org/ thevillage. care. org/fns SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIES CARE's agriculture intervention promotes sustainable and nutrition-sensitive intensification that increases yields, building adaptive capacity in the face of climate change and preserves and enhances ecosystems by focusing on eight core approaches and three foundational strategies to multiply impact: CARE promotes an inclusive value chain approach that is responsive to climate change and the environment and includes a focus on women in the value chain and access to inclusive financial services to catalyze sustainable economic participation for women and men. Microfinance FNS programs are helping women and family improve household incomes with better access to financial services, training and villages savings and loan associations (VSLAs). Market Access Linking smallholder farmers in poor rural communities, the majority of them women, with the goods and services needed to run their businesses and provide for their families. KEY CONTACTS Maureen Miruka, mmiruka@care. org Karl Deering, deering@careinternational. org Dan Mullins, dmullins@care. org Mara Russell, mrussell@care. org KEY CONTACTS Gianluca Nardi, nardi@careinternational. org Emily Scott, scott@careinternational. org Laté Lawson-Lartego, llawson@care. org NUTRITION HUMANITARIAN Addressing malnutrition and improving nutrition security is not only central to CARE’s food security strategy, but also to the organizations overall strategy to reduce poverty, promote economic and cognitive development of countries, and prevent untimely deaths. CARE focuses on providing immediate support that can contribute to long-term sustainability, especially for vulnerable women and girls, applying gender sensitive humanitarian response approaches that support gender equality and women’s empowerment, and contribute to broader global learning. In order to achieve sustained, broad-scale impact, CARE’s nutrition programs: • Focus on marginalized women and children in the first 1, 000 days • Address the underlying causes of malnutrition, poor development, morbidity and mortality for women of reproductive age and children under two • Emphasize the interaction between food systems, agricultural production, and nutrition to help CARE build more nutrition-sensitive programming • Conduct impact measurement • Engage in knowledge sharing and management Responding to dozens of disasters each year, CARE has reached approximately 12 million people through emergency programs by providing basic relief services like food, water, and sanitation, as well as agriculture and livelihoods programs. Including the Syrian Refugee Crisis, conflict in Yemen, El Niño, Haiti earthquake recovery, West Bank and Gaza crisis, women at risk in DRC, and more. SHOUHARDO – a flagship program in Bangladesh working to increase food security and reduce malnutrition with vulnerable families. Results have shown that empowering women is the most effective tool for reducing childhood stunting. Nutrition at the Center – a global nutrition program reducing anemia in women and stunting and anemia in children by integrating maternal, infant and young child nutrition and health, water, sanitation, and hygiene, food security, and women’s empowerment. Reaching more than 70, 000 women, and children to date by strengthening national collaborations between the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Health. KEY CONTACTS Tom Schaetzel, thomas. schaetzel@care. org Marnie Davidson, marnie. davidson@care. ca Bethann Cottrell, bcottrell@care. org Dadaab Refugee Camps – CARE is the primary provider of basic relief services like food, water, sanitation, as well as education and healthcare, for more than 423, 496 people. KEY CONTACTS Justus Liku, jliku@care. org Dalmar Ainashe, dainashe@care. org

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12 October 26, 2020

I AM A WOMA IN SOUTH SUDAN 13 October 26, 2020

I AM A WOMA IN SOUTH SUDAN 13 October 26, 2020